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Bachelor’s degree in: Physical Education & Sports Sciences, Physiotherapy, Physical Therapy
An Athletic Trainer / Sports Therapist is responsible for preventing, diagnosing, and treating sports-related injuries. They work with athletes, sports teams, gyms, rehabilitation centers, and clinics to improve physical performance and ensure safe recovery from injuries.
The primary purpose of this role is to maintain athletes’ physical health and enhance performance while minimizing the risk of injuries.
They may also support events such as competitions, training camps, and tournaments, where immediate injury care is required
Standard: 8–10 hours per day
Weekly: 40–50 hours
May include:
Evening training sessions
Weekend matches/events
Travel with sports teams
Injury assessment and diagnosis
Rehabilitation techniques
Exercise therapy and conditioning
Taping and bracing
Knowledge of anatomy and biomechanics
Emergency first aid and injury management
Communication with athletes and coaches
Empathy and patient care
Observation and analytical skills
Team collaboration
Hands-on treatment ability
Physical stamina
Demonstration of exercises
Assess and treat sports injuries
Design rehabilitation and recovery programs
Prevent injuries through conditioning programs
Provide emergency care during sports events
Work closely with coaches, doctors, and physiotherapists
Monitor athlete progress and adjust treatment plans
Apply taping, massage, and physical therapy techniques
Educate athletes on injury prevention and fitness
Health insurance coverage
Paid leave and holidays
Transportation allowance
Overtime pay
Professional training support
Access to sports facilities
Job stability in sports organizations
Opportunities to work with professional athletes